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House Magazine
Spring - Summer 2006

A Space for Reflection & Contemplation:
A new study extends a terraced house

A new study extension was cleverly positioned by Box Architecture in response to the orientation of the site. The new study occupies the easterly corner of the rear yard and connects strongly with the existing house to create two significant void spaces; the two courtyards. A smaller evening courtyard lies between the existing dining area and kitchen, benefiting from westerly light. The wall of the new extension replaces a garden fence to
create a sense of intimate enclosure.

The study is an ideal working environment, positioned to look out over the south-facing courtyard it creates. Full-height glazed doors are used to maximise light and create an undisturbed visual and physical link between inside and outside. The view provided by these doors includes the copper dome of the nearby church on Rathmines Road, creating an ideal space for reflection and contemplation. The quality of light in the study is further improved by the inclusion of a roof-light discreetly located over the storage wall to the south-west end of the room. Natural light spills over the top of the joinery element, creating a beautiful light-filled space, with the source of the light remaining mysterious and ambiguous.

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